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Reflector Changes Hands
Reflector Changes Hands
Nicholas Allen
21 Aug 2008 8:00 AM
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The news yesterday was that
tool vendor Red Gate has acquired the immensely popular .NET Reflector tool
developed by Lutz Roeder. Reflector is probably the most frequently run application on my machine because it's a faster way to look at source code than looking at the source code. If there's one recommendation I'd have for Red Gate, it would be to continue making every aspect of Reflector faster, from loading to searching to browsing. Red Gate has said that the current plan is for Reflector to remain a free download.
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Atul Gupta
22 Aug 2008 5:47 AM
unfortunately, the Red gate sites forces one to register before they can download the tool !
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